For the past six or so years, adventure camps have been a core part of the OMF South Thailand ministry. My first one was as a short-termer 5 ½ years ago, with Jeff, and another short-termer and 4 [...]

One day, I was giving some of the new Christians a ride into town in our car. As I drove, I noticed that one of the elderly Christian ladies raised her hands and bowed as we passed a prominent spirit house that was located on the road into town. It had been set up near...

Over the last couple of years it has been interesting to observe the similarities of the building process of the new Lopburi Learning Centre and the lives of new missionaries. The process for both started with prayer, allowing God to inspire and lead and exploring how this thing could come into being. The next step...

Back in the United States, the sight of leaves changing colors signal that it’s the beginning of Autumn. In Phrom Khiri, the sights of multiple large crates signal that it’s the season of harvesting mangosteen. Mangosteen (‘mang-gut’ in Thai) can be described as a fruit with a hard, dark purple outershell and a sweet, tangy...

Hudson Taylor – “I so want you to realise this principle of working with God and asking Him for everything. If the work is at the command of God, then we can go to Him in full confidence for workers; and when God gives the workers, we can go to Him for means to supply their needs.” (J. Hudson Taylor. God’s Fellow Workers. Philadelphia: Overseas Missionary Fellowship.)